Sony has confirmed that it will return to the Tokyo Game Show later this year, an announcement that came as a complete surprise, but is actually a real statement of intent. That Sony has decided to return to this well-known event since it abandoned it in 2019 means that it has something big on its hands, so big that it would justify the huge investment required to participate in said event, and It would be none other than PS5 Pro.
We knew Sony was going to launch PS5 Pro later this year, and we were looking at two big dates, October and November. The Tokyo Game Show will be held from September 26 to 29, which fits perfectly with those dates we had been considering, since its presentation could take place at the end of September and its launch sometime in October.
Of everything that the Japanese company PS5 Pro has in hand It is the only project important enough as to justify its return to the Tokyo Game Show, and the huge financial investment that this represents. That investment would only be profitable, as I said before, with something very big, and this new console meets all the requirements.
On the other hand it is clear that this event It would be the perfect scenario for the presentation of said console. Sony has not officially confirmed it, but I think it is clear that they will not return to the Tokyo Game Show to present a new game or a new peripheral, and that the big star of this event will be the long-awaited PS5 Pro.
Other rumors have also been emerging suggesting that Sony will take advantage to present some important games that have not yet been announced, and that will serve to increase the expectation around this new console. Among them, there is talk of a possible Bloodborne Remastered, which would take advantage of the new AI-powered upscaling technique of PS5 Pro and would bring graphical improvements compared to the original.
We should not give it too much credibility to that rumor, because it is not the first time we read something that announces with great fanfare the return of Bloodborne and that in the end turns out to be false, although I must say that I would like to see a project of this type, especially if it ends up coming to PC, even if it is a little later.
A couple of months ago we published a special dedicated to analyzing in depth the possible PS5 Pro specifications, and we also made an estimate of its performance, so if you have doubts about this console I invite you to take a look at it.
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Source: www.muycomputer.com